- The Taulil–
Butam or
Butam–Taulil
languages are a
small language family spoken in East New
Britain Province,
Papua New Guinea. They may be
related to the...
-
Butam is a
possibly extinct Papuan language spoken in East New
Britain Province on the
island of New Britain,
Papua New Guinea. It is
related to Taulil...
- Non-Austronesian (Papuan)
languages spoken on New Britain:: 784 Taulil–
Butam languages: Taulil,
Butam (extinct) (originally from New Ireland)
Sulka (originally from...
- Baining: Mali*, Qaqet, Kairak, Simbali, Ura,
Makolkol Taulil–
Butam: Taulil**,
Butam (extinct)**...
-
Tasmanian Australia 2
Southern Daly
Australia 2
Tarascan North America 2 Taulil-
Butam Oceania 2
Teberan Oceania 2
Temeinic Africa 2 Ticuna-Yuri
South America...
- Baining: Mali, Qaqet, Kairak, Simbali, Ura, ?Makolkol (extinct?) Taulil–
Butam: Taulil,
Butam (extinct)
Makolkol is unattested.
Glottolog does not
accept that...
- in
Papua New Guinea. They
appear to be
related to the
neighboring Taulil–
Butam languages,
which immigrated from New Ireland. The
languages are: Mali (2...
- 112 more than ten
thousand New
Guinea Senagi 2 2,960 New
Guinea Taulil-
Butam 2 2,000 New
Guinea Ramu 29 64,730 New
Guinea Ramu–Lower
Sepik Teberan–Pawaian...
- A
Service Learning Project at
Butam organized by
MaxPac Travel for
Catholic Junior College students.
January 15, 2009. Tay Yong Seng....
-
Pawaia Porome Purari Tabo
Baining North Bougainville South Bougainville Butam-Taulil Anêm Ata Kol Kuot
Makolkol Sulka Yélî Dnye
People speaking languages...